South Dakota considers first state bill to outlaw ALL vaccine AND medical mandates

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Mark Crispin Miller

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May 1, 2020, 1:36:41 PM5/1/20
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Our bodies, ourselves.

That feminist argument for reproductive freedom certainly applies to all state mandates
that concern our health; so why have feminists not joined the vaccine safety movement?
Are they "pro-choice" only on abortion, but not on forcible injections with toxic brews
like Gardasil—a poison that has badly injured countless girls and women?

Our bodies aren't state property.  

MCM

South Dakota Considers First State Bill To Outlaw All Vaccine AND Medical Mandates


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by Ginger Taylor

Who owns your body?

A growing number of legislators in South Dakota believe you do.

They have introduced a bill to not only end vaccine mandates in the state, but all future medical mandates that my be introduced in generations to come.

One hundred and fifteen years ago this month, the US Supreme Court made a decision that because there was a deadly smallpox epidemic, the City of Cambridge, Massachusetts was allowed to charge a pastor five dollars to opt out of a city wide vaccine mandate. The law didn't apply to children.

That precedent has been the basis for the mandate of dozens of now liability-free vaccines for children and adults, where no epidemic (or even one case) exists, at the costs of thousands, or even hundred of thousands, per year to opt out. It is even the basis on which the Supreme Court ruled that women can be force sterilized, for the good of themselves and society, of course.

Bad precedent, plus a century, has resulted in the legalization of actual war crimes.

The current vaccine mandate enforcement drive by Merck and Friends has driven our community, and those who never questioned vaccines before now, back to a basic question at hand here.

WHO OWNS YOUR BODY?

The knee jerk reaction , and normal human response for Americans is, "I do."

But that is not what most governments believes. Even under our Constitution of individual liberties, governments strive to control even your medical choices, and if they can't, they will find a reason to justify it, and the means to carry out their will. 

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